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Step Up All In
2014 112 min United States of America PG-13 12+
★5.8
Romance, Drama, Music
Director: Trish Sie
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Description
All-stars from previous installments convene in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers.
Budget:
$45M
US Gross:
$14.9M
Worldwide:
$86.17M
Starring
Ryan Guzman
Actor
Briana Evigan
Actor
Adam Sevani
Actor
Key opinion
Step Up All In is widely regarded as a formulaic, narrative-thin conclusion to the franchise that prioritizes spectacle over substance. While critics and fans frequently praise the technical prowess of the choreography, they are deeply divided over whether the film succeeds as pure entertainment or fails as a hollow, repetitive cash-grab.
| Originality | Choreography serves as the film’s primary strength, offering dynamic, visually impressive, and highly technical dance sequences. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is heavily criticized for being derivative, predictable, and burdened by clichéd dialogue and forced character motivations. | |
| Acting | Acting performances are widely considered amateurish and lacking emotional depth, with many reviewers noting that even franchise veterans appear disengaged or uninspired. | |
| Emotion | The emotional impact is polarized: some viewers appreciate the nostalgic reunion of fan-favorite characters and the escapist joy of the dance numbers, while others find the film soulless, shallow, and unable to elicit genuine investment. | |
| Theme | Opinions on the franchise's trajectory are divided; some fans and viewers enjoy the evolution of the dance-battle format as a fun spectacle, while others view the film as a definitive sign of creative stagnation and a decline in the series' quality. |